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  1. You know your a geologist when you can see shearing in your timtam.

  2. 29 Aug 2019

    Hi everybody! Next week we will receive , PhD student at UCD, for the recording of yet another podcast episode! We never stop! Any questions for him? We can't wait to find out his insights on working in the industry...

  3. Really wish I knew more about

  4. 1 Oct 2019

    Mapping the fold pairs near the banks of Loch Assynt on the Assynt Second Year field trip.

  5. 20 Jun 2019
  6. 25 Oct 2019

    Folded Banded Iron Formation (BIF), Karijini National Park, Australia 🇦🇺 Photo by: wanderingwilsons (Instagram account) , , , , , ,

  7. 20 Feb 2019

    Snow-hoehoe ropes - layer-parallel shortening of an incompenent layer producing buckle folds

  8. Back to twitter! I heard people share useful things here, so here i am! Anw, le me share mine. I'm working on photogrammetry for structural analysis now. Here it is, a beautiful fracture network within pegmatite in granite of Bangka!

  9. Passing over Pakistan, astronauts onboard the took this wonderful photo showing great examples of folded sedimentary rocks. Can you see the folds? .

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  10. 22 Nov 2019

    Just in case you missed me the first time 😅 repping the other half of my PhD at and talking to you about life , and 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 6.30 pm in the quad!

  11. 7 Sep 2019

    A classic outcrop for thrust fault structures, including a textbook duplex. Carboniferous carbonates of the Rundle Group in Crowsnest Pass, AB

  12. 26 Nov 2019

    3D outcrop of fractured granite from photogrammetry... Super excited to see how this little project pans out.

  13. 12 Sep 2019
  14. 10 Mar 2019

    The end result: two small 3D models that I’ll pass around and show on the digital overhead projector.

    The finished stereo net models, two plastic hemispheres with cardboard planes and lollipop stick poles/lines. The planes and lines are colored red where they intersect the lower hemisphere.
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  15. 13 Jan 2019

    Heading to in Bergen and ready to present the results of my at , crystalline basement geology from Norway! Thanks to For financial support

  16. Got some quite exciting days ahead integrating stress and strain histories in a natural setting, a dream!

  17. 9 Sep 2019

    5th EGU Summer School! Excellent school with 2 days of fieldwork looking at shear zones, faults and spectacular pseudotachylyte and 4 days of theoretical lessons (I built my first basic geological model💪🔥)

  18. 25 Jul 2019

    Quick break from cycling. Can you see the sedimentary bedding planes? These rocks were deposited horizontally and have since been rotated and folded by the collision of Europe and Africa.

  19. If you teach Structural Geology...it's best to use the buddy system at the end of the semester 😁😁😁

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